Broccoli Magazine Issue 12 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. In Broccoli Issue 12, artist Elaine Catherine Miller gets lost in the clouds, Gab Bois photographs weed in unexpected places, Cartel Madras writes themselves into the story, OlaRonke Akinmowo curates classics, and Zoe Sigman explains that weed gets old. Plus: Weed do’s and don’ts, sustainable cannabis grows, bopping along to Rupa’s disco jazz, Patricia Johanson’s radical landscapes, and Broccoli’s new book is in bloom. 88 pages, perfect bound, printed on premium coated paper.
Broccoli Magazine is created by women who love weed and presenting a new perspective on cannabis culture. Playful, informed, eclectic, and thoughtful, it encourages the discovery and intelligent appreciation of cannabis through creative and inclusive explorations of art, culture, and fashion. It features interviews and profiles of artists, musicians, activists, educational and informative scientific articles, creative photo essays, cultural explorations, art history, and personal essays on feminism, wellness, and rituals. The magazine is founded by the former creative director of Kinfolk Magazine.
Content
Cloud Nine
Broccoli gets high by taking you into the clouds.
Greenery
When the edible hits in the vegetable aisle.
Big Cartel
Hip-hop sister act Cartel Madras speak their own genre into existence.
Plus
OlaRonke Akinmowo curates classics, Zoe Sigman explains that weed gets old, Ellen Freeman explores stoner puns. See also: sustainable cannabis grows, bopping along to Rupa’s disco jazz, Patricia Johanson’s radical landscapes, our first comic, and many more treasures.
Details: Broccoli Magazine – Issue 12
Broccoli is a high quality, collectible magazine of 88 pages, printed on 115 gsm matte art paper with a matte laminate cover and UV gloss title.